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Comment #20825089
But could you change it to km-per-litre?
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Comment #20431676
Are flatpaks not all sandboxed? I thought the concept of flatpak and snap was that it offered sandboxing in a way what was never implemented to normal repo packages
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Comment #20359661
Attackers and state actors sometimes appear to behave indiscriminately
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Comment #20290229
Are you saying that I should be required to execute all code on a web page? That's the eventual point this train of thought will lead you to.
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Comment #20223345
You use obfuscation software for instagram? Im intrigued
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Comment #20065323
Do nonresidents that are not presently in the United States have constitutional rights?
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Comment #19448711
I've had a Dell Precision 5510 and now I'm using a Precision 5520. Ive run Ubuntu, but am currently running Fedora 29 on the 5520. Fantastic machine. Best Linux on laptop experienc…
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Comment #18789969
Ive been meaning to make a PR of feature request to add individual URLs to the blocklist
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Comment #18163359
If you're not opposed to non-free software and like quality products, I highly recommend you check out Crossover[0]. It allows you to run Microsoft Office on your linux machine. [0…
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Comment #17864284
Everytime bail comes up I see the same comments. Like, nearly word for word. The more I let that set in, the more uncomfortable I feel
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Comment #17622302
Keybase has chat. Available on desktop and at least Android
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Comment #17411452
What are you using to convert articles to audio? Is that a feature of the pocket app?
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Comment #14186686
Licensing
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Comment #13427088
also Chase.com
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Comment #10888814
Do you have a source for this?
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Comment #10540259
I'm sure that this fine is designed to effectively bankrupt the company so that it can be nationalized by the state.
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Comment #10445532
I use Navicat, its fantastic.
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Comment #10382907
I don't even know how to begin to search for sources about "when in the late '40's/early '50s lots of kids took a gun to school and stored it in their locker..." I'm not questionin…
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Comment #10299361
I'll counter that illustration. Let's assume that there is no oil left that doesn't have claim by an oil company and therefore you are unable to compete directly in the oil manufac…
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Comment #10296388
That's a mischaracterization. Many libertarians believe that perpetual monopolies cannot exist in a free market due to competition. So even though a cartel might form for some time…
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Comment #10032496
Your message seems to imply that its consumers fault for paying to little for food from California; that's a silly way to think about this problem. California allows the disruption…
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Comment #9842184
https://samsclass.info/ipv6/exhaustion-calc.htm
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Comment #9369306
Yes, but the only way we can manipulate those energy sources is predicated by the existence of cheap malleable fossil fuels
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Comment #9368235
The article presents a very interesting thought experiment, but I think the answer is flatly no, with explanation for this belief being the context of the article. Based on the nar…